Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Stroke (CVA) and other
Neurological Disorders
Cognitive deficit is common following TBI, CVA and other disorders. The deficit may range from mild to catastrophic and may affect memory, attention and concentration, planning, problem solving, cognitive flexibility, language, perception, and other functions. Cognitive rehabilitation has proved to be an effective approach to the treatment of these deficits. Precise neuropsychological diagnosis is the key to the design of an effective cognitive rehabilitation program. We offer comprehensive neuropsychological assessment and individualized cognitive rehabilitation programs in a broad range of neurological disorders in children and adults. These programs include cognitive training, neurofeedback, and neuropharmacology as needed.
Forensic Neuropsychology
Neuropsychological expertise is a powerful source of evidence in litigation involving cognitive loss due to traumatic head injury in motor vehicle or job related accidents, lead exposure, anoxia, and other conditions. Neuropsychology as a discipline is uniquely qualified to assess the presence, extent and potential lifetime impact of cognitive loss, which may affect memory, attention and concentration, planning, judgement, foresight, personality, problem solving, cognitive flexibility, language, perception, and other functions. We offer comprehensive neuropsychological assessment requested by attorneys, insurance companies, and independent medical examination agencies.
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